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Form 837 (05.13) ©SOR Inc. 1/16
Probe Installation
SORtrax is a 4-20 mA continuous level transmitter. It produces a 4-20mA current superimposed on the 12-55 VDC loop supply lines. The 4-20mA current is proportional to the level sensed by the instrument.
SORtrax detects level based on process admittance. Bench or field calibration is easily accomplished. Coarse and fine adjustments are provided to allow the user full control over the zero and span settings, and to insure the most accurate operation possible. Recalibration is needed each time the content of the process changes, due to the different dielectric constant of each material.
670K9SORtrax Level Transmitter
General Instructions
Registered Quality System to ISO 9001
Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.
For latest revision, go to www.sorinc.com
NOTE: If you suspect that a product is defective, contact the factory or the
SOR® Representative in your area for a return authorization number (RMA).
This product should only be installed by trained and competent personnel.
Table of ContentsProbe Installation ...............................1
Electrical Connection ...........................2
Empty and Fill Calibration .....................4
Bench Calibration ...............................5
Blind Calibration ................................6
Probe and Transmitter Performance Verifi cation ..7
CE Mark Installation ............................7
RF Probe Grounding Scheme .................8
Control Drawings ...............................9
Troubleshooting ............................... 12
Dimensions .................................... 13
Probes are mounted vertically from the top of a vessel. The probe must be electrically isolated from the vessel; make no connection between the probe and the vessel other than the process connection and (if applicable) the threaded weight at the probe tip.
Do not weld any part of this instrument.
Make sure that the sensor can be fully inserted and tightened without interference from obstructions inside the tank or vessel. The probe should be mounted away from inlet fill paths. Spray from a fill path may cause false level indications.
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Electrical Connection
Sensor Base Hub
Apply thread sealant
Apply wrench to metal hex or wrench flats only!
Customer Ground Lead (optional)
Circuit Board Ground Lead
SORtrax Housing
Ground Screw
For pressurized vessels, seal the flanged or threaded process connection to prevent leakage.
Do not use the sensor base as a handle to tighten the process connection.
Use suitable mounting bolts to mount a flanged probe on a flanged process connection.
Proper grounding is imperative for correct operation of the unit.
The unit can be grounded two ways. If the tank is metallic, grounding is provided by the tank. If the tank is not metallic, or does not adequately make contact with the sensor, a separate ground wire must be provided by the customer. Run ground wiring through the conduit and into the electronics housing. Attach the ground wire per
.
Open Sump or Basin
Do not suspend the unit by rigid conduit installed in the electrical hub. When installing the unit over an open sump or basin, use a suitable bracket to support the instrument.
Condensation build-up inside the electronics housing may damage the sensitive circuitry. To prevent the ingress of moisture, use drip loops or conduit runs which slope down from the enclosure. (See
)
Bracket
Ensure that wiring conforms to all applicable local and national electrical codes and install unit(s) according to relevant national and local safety codes.
Electrical power must be disconnected from explosion proof models before
the cover is removed. Failure to do so could result in severe personal injury
or substantial property damage.
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This product must be installed with an explosion proof breather vent per
agency requirements and the Nationsl Electric Code - Article 501, Section F,
paragraph 3.
Use 18 - 22 AWG shielded twisted pair wire to make all signal and power connections. Ensure that wiring conforms to all applicable local and national electrical codes and install unit(s) according to relevant national and local safety codes.
Current Meter or Resistive Load (optional)
-Terminal
+ Terminal
TB1 Loop Power Terminal Block
DC Power Supply
-+ Control
Board
- +
Make sure the power source is turned off.
Remove the housing cover.
Pull power and signal wire through the conduit connection and into the control housing.
Locate TB1 on the control board. (See ) Terminals are labeled “+” and “-”. Connect power leads to the proper terminals.
Do not exceed the maximum loop resistance for the circuit. (See ) Use the following formula to determine the maximum loop resistance of your circuit:
R (ohms) = (input voltage - 12) ÷ 20.0 mA
2200210020001900180017001600150014001300120011001000
900800700600500400300200100
0
Power Supply Voltage (Volts)0 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 55
Max
imum
Loo
p Re
sist
ance
(Ohm
s)
Loop Resistance vs. Power Supply Voltage
600 Ohms at 24 VDC
1 Ohm at 12 VDC
2150 Ohms at 55 VDC
900 Ohms at 30 VDC
1400 Ohms at 40 VDC
NOTE: Refer to the
individual device
specifi cations of
user-supplied
equipment to
determine the
resistive load
(in ohms) and the
power requirements.
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Zero Adjustment (4 mA)
Close switch #1 on coarse adjustment switches for ZERO and SPAN. (See )Open switches #2, #3, and #4 on both coarse adjustment switches per . With the tank at 0%, view the reading on the current meter. If the output is less than 4 mA, turn the fine ZERO adjustment clockwise until 4 mA is reached.
NOTE: Only one ZERO switch may be in the
closed position at any time.
If the output is greater than 4 mA, close the other switches one at a time (opening the previous switch) until a reading less than 4 mA is attained. Turn the fine ZERO adjustment clockwise until 4 mA is reached.
NOTE: If 4 mA cannot be obtained, see the troubleshooting chart on page 14.
Span Adjustment (20 mA)
Set the process to desired high level. (See ) Ensure SPAN coarse adjust switch #1 is in the closed position, with all other switches open. Rotate the SPAN fine adjustment pot clockwise until the meter indicates 20 mA. If a 20 mA reading cannot be obtained, proceed to step 10. Open SPAN switch #1 (coarse) and close SPAN switch #2. Repeat step 9. If a 20 mA reading cannot be obtained, repeat the procedure closing switch #3 or #4 until 20 mA is indicated.
Empty and FIll Calibration
Electrical power must be disconnected from explosion proof models before
the cover is removed. Failure to do so could result in severe personal injury
or substantial property damage.
Electrical power must be disconnected from explosion proof models before
the cover is removed. Failure to do so could result in severe personal injury
or substantial property damage.
Install and connect power to the unit per previous pages. Install a current meter to the unit per .
Turn both potentiometers (fine adjustments for ZERO and SPAN) fully counterclockwise. (See )
Coarse Adjustment
switch #1 in the closed
position, other switches open
Fine Coarse Coarse FineZERO SPAN
ZERO AND SPAN
ADJUSTMENTS
100%
0%
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Bench Calibration
Electrical power must be disconnected from explosion proof models before
the cover is removed. Failure to do so could result in severe personal injury
or substantial property damage.
Remove the sensor. (Unscrew the sensor from the housing. Disconnect the ring terminal or banana plug from the sensor end.) Connect power and a current meter to the unit per . Connect a capacitor substitution box (available from SOR) to the circuit to simulate the probe. Connect the
probe lead to one terminal of the capacitor substitution box, and connect the other terminal of the box to the control housing. (See ) Use short connection wires to eliminate any stray capacitance which may affect the calibration.
Set the capacitance box to desired zero level capacitance.
Rotate ZERO and SPAN fine adjustment potentiometers (pots) at least 22 turns counter-clockwise.
Zero Adjustment (4 mA)
Close ZERO switch #1 and SPAN switch #1. (See ) Open all other switches per . View the reading on the current meter. If the
output is less than 4 mA, turn the fine ZERO adjustment clockwise until 4 mA is reached.
NOTE: Only one ZERO switch may be in the closed position at any time.
If the output is greater than 4 mA, (opening the previous switch) close each coarse adjustment switch, one at a time, until a reading less than 4 mA is reached. Turn the fine ZERO adjustment clockwise until 4 mA is reached.
NOTE: If 4 mA cannot be obtained, please see the trouble shooting chart on page 14.
Span Adjustment (20 mA)
Set the capacitance box to the desired maximum capacitance value. Ensure SPAN coarse adjust switch #1 is in the closed position, with all other switches open. Rotate the SPAN fine adjustment pot clockwise until the meter indicates 20 mA. If a 20
mA reading cannot be obtained, proceed to step 11. Open SPAN switch #1 (coarse) and close SPAN switch #2. Repeat step 10. If a 20 mA reading cannot be obtained, repeat the procedure closing switch #3 or #4 until 20 mA is indicated.
NOTE: Only one SPAN switch may be in the closed position at any time.
NOTE: If 20 mA cannot be obtained, please see the troubleshooting chart on page 14.
If the zero setting is changed, the span will change, and the unit must be recalibrated.
SORtrax
Ground Wire
Capacitor Substitution Box
Probe Wire
Capacitance
Substitution
Connection
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Blind Calibration
Electrical power must be disconnected from explosion proof models before
the cover is removed. Failure to do so could result in severe personal injury
or substantial property damage.
Use this calibration method when it is not possible to raise or lower the level of the process in the vessel or tank. Do not permanently install the unit until after setting the ZERO (4 mA) point.
Use the wiring configuration in when the loop cannot be conveniently opened for current monitoring. Attach a current meter as shown.
Turn both potentiometers (fine adjustments for ZERO and SPAN) fully counterclockwise. (See )
Current Meter- +
TB1 Loop Power
Terminal Block
Control Board
M- M+
M- and M+ optional wiring diagram
Zero Adjustment (4 mA) Close switch #1 on coarse adjustment switches for ZERO and SPAN. (See ) Open switches #2, #3, and #4 on both coarse adjustment switches per . With the end of the probe just touching the process, view the output. If the output is
less than 4 mA, turn the fine ZERO adjustment clockwise until 4 mA is reached.
NOTE: Only one ZERO switch may be in the closed position at any time.
If the output is more than 4 mA, (opening the previous switch) close each coarse adjustment switch individually until a reading less than 4 mA is attained. Turn the fine ZERO adjustment clock-wise until 4 mA is reached.
NOTE: If 4 mA cannot be obtained, see the troubleshooting chart on page 14.
Span Adjustment (20 mA) Calibrate for span by determining the present level in the tank, and setting the span
proportionally. For best results, the level should be at 50% or greater.Determine the level present in the tank. Complete the unit installation, except for the
housing cover. Calculate the expected current output using the following formula: 20mA x (% of tank
fill) 20mA = output. For example: Tank level is at 50%, set SPAN coarse and fine for 20mA reading (16mA x
50% + 4mA, If the material level is at 90%, set the span adjustment for 18.4 mA (16mA x 90% + 4mA, The 100% fill level should be verified at the earliest opportunity.
If the zero setting is changed, the span will change, and the unit must be recalibrated.
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Probe and Transmitter Performance Verifi cation
Probe Check Remove the transmitter from the probe. With no process on the probe, check the resistance from the probe to ground. Resistance less than 1MΩ indicates leakage in the probe. With process touching the probe, check the resistance from the probe to ground. Resistance of 100KΩ or less in the case of a bare probe with conductive material indicates that an insulated probe is required. In any other case, a defect in the probe is indicated.
Transmitter Drift Check If the output of the transmitter is drifting, it is important to verify if the drift is due to the probe or the transmitter. If the probe is connected and installed properly, it will not drift.
Remove the probe from the transmitter. Without touching the calibration settings, connect a capacitance across the probe to ground input. See Figure 9 on page 5. Change the capacitance until the transmitter output is 4.00 mA. Observe the zero point reading for twenty four hours. If the reading is stable, then the probe or the application is the source of the drift.
CE Mark Installation
When subjected to an RF interference, the 670K9 will maintain the +/-1% accuracy in all frequency ranges with the following exception:
The unit is susceptible to a conducted RF interference in the range of 31-40MHz, reducing the accuracy to +/-1.3%. The +/-1% accuracy is maintained above and below this range.
In order to achieve the stated accuracy for 670K9, a shielded cable, cable gland, shield beads, and the probe should be mounted in a metallic vessel. SOR recommends using a shielded cable made of PVC insulation around a tinned copper braid shield (Olflex CY cable or equivalent). Refer to illustrations for installation of shield beads.
POWER WIRE
SHIELD BEAD
Install end of bead as close to cable gland as possible
2 Loops
POSITIVE
NEGATIVELong/Slender
bead
2 Loops
1 Loop
Short/Fat bead
PROBE WIRE
SHIELD BEAD
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SOR RF Probe Grounding Scheme
SOR RF Probe Grounding Scheme
Critical Grounding Path =
CircuitBoard
Line
Neutral
Ground
Electronics Housing
Power Supply
Line
Neutral
Ground
ProcessConnection
SOR Supplied Stilling Well (optional)
Probe Center Conductive Element
IMPORTANT! Do notprovide separate earth grounding for the process connection. This can create a parallel grounding circuit that will impair operation and calibration.
Do not provide separate earth grounding
for the process connection. This can
create a parallel grounding circuit
that will impair operation and calibration.
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Control Drawing
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Control Drawing
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Control Drawing
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Troubleshooting
Symptom/Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action
Not current in the loop 1. Power supply turned off2. Improper wiring at TB13. Excessive loop resistance
1. Check power supply2. Check electrical connections, figure 43. Reduce loop resistance or adjust power supply
Zero point cannot be set to 4.00mA at low level
1. Fine zero incorrect2. Probe capacitance greater than 500pF when coarse ZERO switch #4 is closed (all other switches open)
1. Check calibration2. Use smaller diameter probe or replace bare probe w/insulated probe or locate probe farther from the vessel wall or consult the factory
Span point cannot be increased to 20mA at high level
1. Insufficient probe capacitance2. Excessive loop resistance3. Incorrect calibration
1. Increase probe diameter or use probe w/higher dielectric insulation or locate probe closer to vessel wall or install a stilling well or consult the factory2. Reduce loop resistance or adjust power supply3. Check calibration
Span point cannot be decreased to 20mA at high level
1. Low probe resistance to ground2. Probe capacitance greater than 2,000pF
1. Consult the factory2. Use a smaller diameter probe or replace bare probe w/insulated probe or locate the probe farther from the vessel wall
Transmitter output is 20mA or greater when the vessel is not full
1. Incorrect calibration2. Probe shorted to ground3. Material build-up on probe
1. Recalibrate2. Replace the probe3. Clean probe and replace or possible misapplication, consult the factory
Erratic transmitter output
1. Turbulent process2. Radio frequencyinterference3. Probe moving within the vessel
1. Install a stilling well2. Install RFI/EMI filters3. Improve probe anchoring
Drifting transmitter output
1. Process material properties are changing2. Probe insulation is eroded3. Transmitter malfunction
1. Consult the factory2. Verify probe integrity3. Consult the factory
Non-linear output 1. Extreme material build-up2. Non-parallel surfaces near the probe3. Conducting liquid in an ungrounded vessel, eg: fiberglass tank
1. Consult the factory2. Mount the probe in a better location or install a stilling well, or install a probe with a ground rod3. Connect earth ground to instrument ground
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Dimensions
Dimensions are for reference only.
Contact the factory for certified drawings for a particular model
number.
Linear = mm/inches
Drawing 0390653
R Housing Confi guration (Explosion Proof Remote)
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Dimensions
Dimensions are for reference only.Contact the factory
for certified drawings for a particular model number.
Linear = mm/inches
Drawing 0390654
K Housing Confi guration (Explosion Proof Remote)
Form 837 (05.13) ©SOR Inc. 15/16
Dimensions are for reference only.Contact the factory for certified drawings
for a particular model number.
Linear = mm/inches
Drawing 0390654
Dimensions
Other Sensors
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Registered Quality System to ISO 9001
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